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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Explore - Minimalist pictogram icons for famous painters,... - 1 views

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    In keeping with our mission to find icons or symbols to convey the categories of our shop, this is a beautiful list and suggests that maybe we could combine some brightly colored fun shapes for our shop
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Dianne Harman: Reinvention - 1 views

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    Post by Dianne Harman, Huff Post, June 6, 2013 on reinvention. Like this conclusion: Every time you reinvent yourself, you're forced to learn something new. And a mind that's engaged in learning is a young mind. So what's your reinvention story?
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How curation cures cancer | Scoop.it Blog - 0 views

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    Blog by Marty Smith on May 29, 2013 on Scoop.it on how social media is leading to a sharing and curation of health care information with huge positive implications for speeding up research, improving health care delivery, informing patients, etc.
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ACSE | Active Women Citizenship through Social Entrepreneurship - 0 views

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    Website on project in Germany, Turkey, and Poland that helps women use entrepreneurship opportunities to become involved civically, too.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Social Enterprise: Online Learning and Support :: Ventureneer :: - 0 views

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    interesting website called Ventureneer by Geri Stengel. Like the paragraph: "Leading a social enterprise requires the melding of all the skills of a business owner and of a nonprofit leaders. It's another level of knowledge that teaches you how to juggle the social enterprise triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit. "
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Digital, Networked and Open : The Digital Scholar: How Technology Is Transforming Schol... - 0 views

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    This is a chapter from a book written by the Ed Techie guy Martin Weller. What is interesting is how he detailed the new methods he used to write his most recent book. Many of the sources and practices that he engaged in for writing the second book did not even exist six years before when he finished writing his first book. These new aids include ready e-journal access, Delicious/social bookmarking, blogs, Youtube, Wikipedia, Slideshare, Scribd, Cloudwords and other sites, his own blog, social network especially twitter, Google alerts, etc. I am not sure how this relates to MOOCs and open landscape learning except he has so much more to manage, and gain from, in having a well developed dashboard of tools for seeking, sensing, and sharing.
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The London Met Elearning Matrix | Expertise - 0 views

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    a learning place for wannabe online learning designers. Like the beginner, practitioner, expert, and advocate starting points for people to join at their current level of expertise and begin to develop more.
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Using_Twitter_in_university_research,_teaching_and_impact_activities_(LSE_RO).pdf - 0 views

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    A British university guide on using Twitter in university research, 2011. Distinguishes between substantive, middle ground, and conversational tweets. Explains bit.ly and other url shortening devices, how work must be in public domain to be accessible in tweets, and when to tweet, and what it can do in terms of gathering feedback, etc. from stakeholders. Nice overview.
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Mary Meeker's State of the Internet: Good, Bad or Somewhere In-Between? | SlideShare Blog - 0 views

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    Unbelievable assessments of how internet and web are changing our behaviors for sharing, collaborating, and making us connect with each other
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Early MOOC Takes A Different Path - Education - Online Learning - - 0 views

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    ALISON MOOC--"With more than 1.2 million unique visitors per month and 250,000 graduates worldwide, Advance Learning Interactive Systems Online (ALISON), founded in 2007, is considered by some the first massive online open course (MOOC). " blog by Ellis Booker, Information Week Education, Excerpt: "Our focus is workplace skills," company CEO Mike Feerick told InformationWeek in a phone interview. Indeed, ALISON started with two globally in-demand skills: English and IT literacy, the latter in the form of ABC IT, a 15- to 20-hour training suite that remains the site's most popular course." Excerpt: "Employers don't care where you found those skills or how much you paid for them," he insists. Rather, employers want one thing: Verified competency. One service ALISON offers is tests for prospective hires that employers can administer to check the competence of job applicants who come with ALISON certificates. For a small fee, students can purchase an ALISON certificate after successfully completing a course, as a PDF, paper parchment or framed parchment."
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(3) What is the Internet doing to our Brains?! - 0 views

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    Short video (under 4 minutes) that stresses importance of focused attention, unplugging, focusing on one thing at a time.
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Does Extreme Content Delivery = Learning? | Beth's Blog - 0 views

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    Blog post by Beth Kanter on best kinds of learning at conferences/seminars, 5.23.13 Excerpt: It cites Sharon Bowman's book on Using Brain Science to Make Science Stick. "The book offers several simple principles to incorporate: Movement is better than sitting Having participants talk is better than listening Images are better than words for instructional aids Writing is better than reading Shorter is better than longer Different delivery options are better than the same"
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WordPress › Support » How to set up email address (name@website.com) - 0 views

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    Post in WP discussion forum on how unhelpful so-called help discussion forums really are. Excerpt: "I signed up for WP AT Godaddy,com and have the same question, so I have to come here and do whatever I can understand of what i'm told. my universal experience with forums like this - here at WP and at the forums which serve as the ONLY assistance for non-paying users of third party design businesses -is that genuinely inexperienced people are not-so-subtly encourage to self-select out. people who need help make it very clear that they are really inexperienced, beg for step-by-step directions and get responses they cannot decipher or use. And if they have the temerity to say so, well, here's the first forum i clicked under this topic: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/email-set-up-on-wordpress-site?replies=3 the forum was simply shut down. lol? I don't understand why experienced users who know how to do things bother to make such replies. Is there some club somewhere where such things are on display for the amusement of our betters? Because unintentionally or not, it seems gratuitously mean. "
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Infographics / Top 10 skills for the successful 21st-century worker - 0 views

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    Very nice poster/advertisement from University of Phoenix on top ten skills for successful 21st century worker. Note emphasis on leadership, communication, global citizenship, entrepreneurialism, and accessing, analyzing and synthesizing information
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Technology | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    Interesting and vast website, Next Avenue, sponsored by PBS, that has loads of resources under Technology, Reinvention & Inspiration, Style, Travel, Arts & Entertainment, Passions & Pursuits, etc. Relevant to WLS.
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How to Use LinkedIn to Promote Your Personal Brand | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    Blog post by Carol Ross, May 21, 2012, Next Avenue PBS, on how to present your "unique promise of value" (William Arruda) on your calling card. Showcase your brand on LinkedIn. Tips: Post a (good) photo with your profile Put the summary section to optimum use --brand story--compelling statement of your distinctive value, a backstory that explains how you go to be so good at what you do, and an aspirational statement. Make your Specialties Section special Align your experience section with your summary section Be choosy about your recommendations Guidelines to develop your brand story--be introspective, gather feedback, identify a theme, describe formative moments in your life.
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3 Social Media Tips to Help Women's Careers | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    Blog post by Kerry Hannon, November 7, 2012, Next Avenue--where grown-ups keep growing, a PBS sponsored site. Raises issues that WLS is concerned with. 3 Tips 1. Set up a free LinkedIn account. Create a winning LinkedIn profile. 2. Open a Twitter account. "Follow people or companies who interest you and ones you might want to interview for someday." 3. Share, ask, and engage. "Identify an online community of 'thought leaders' who discuss your field...
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News & Articles - 0 views

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    Experience Matters Arizona has interesting self discovery exercise and graphic to complete on Ideas, Motivations, Skills and Interests, Dreams, Financial Insights, and Values.
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Coming of Age in the News | Coming of Age Bay Area - 0 views

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    Second story by Eric Nelson offers good reasons for volunteering during transitions to build relationships, references, reach clarity on new directions, etc. January 29, 2013.
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Inspiring Opportunities Newsletter | Coming of Age NYC - 0 views

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    In research on CoA communities, went to NYC CoA to see what they offered and ran across the most active site so far. See excerpt below for rebooting your life offered by The Transition Network, which I think is the women's group that Lisa knows. Is relevant to WLS. See book title on Reboot your life, Energize Your Career and Life by Taking a Break in excerpt below. "REBOOT YOUR LIFE - A special workshop on taking a break and making the most of it Are you feeling: Disengaged and too tired to figure out how to change that? A yearning for an adventure, or extended travel to recharge your batteries? A need for time to heal your heart and/or body? Or to get on the path to wellness? Like you need to plan for your "retired" chapter or already retired and wanting a more fulfilling life? Two of the co-authors, Rita Foley and Jaye Smith, will share important and useful insights gained from their four years of research, interviewing over 300 individuals and 50 organizations for their book, Reboot Your Life, Energize Your Career and Life by Taking a Break and from their workshops. With both discussion and fun exercises the authors will cover important topics such as : Overcoming emotional hurdles to taking time off work Turning job loss into an "unexpected sabbatical" Managing and planning for the stages of your Reboot Break Pre- retirement planning Deflecting robbers of your time What can I do next? Living a life of balance and passion Reboot Partners workshops, book and talks have been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post and on Martha Stewart radio, Oprah's OWN Network, and WPIX New York."
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